Southwest Heating and Cooling

Category: HVAC contractor

Address: 8109 W Brandon Dr, Littleton, CO 80125, USA

Phone: +13037912679

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Christopher Culver

Oct 28, 2022

Jorge was very professional and personable. He discussed with me the things he'd checked with our furnace, what he found, and recommendations for future maintenance.

Rochelle Gatt

Oct 26, 2022

professional, honest and consistent over the years! Thank you!

Ryan Blechle

Oct 24, 2022

Jorge was very professional and completed job in a timely manor.

Rosann Asselin

Oct 21, 2022

We have a maintenance service twice a year with Southwest HVAC. Technician, Michael, is always timely, professional, and very knowledgeable of our equipment. He was training a new technician, C.J., who is likely to be a nice addition to their team.

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Questions & Answers

What are your service areas?

Southwest Heating and Cooling | Aug 1, 2022
Southwest Heating and Cooling | Aug 1, 2022

We service Englewood, Greenwood Village, Castle Pines, Lone Tree, Centennial, Cherry Creek, Denver, Ken Caryl, Littleton, Highlands Ranch, Denver, Cherry Hills Village, Castle Rock,

What are your services?

Southwest Heating and Cooling | Aug 1, 2022
Southwest Heating and Cooling | Aug 1, 2022

Our services include air conditioning, air handlers, ductless systems, gas furnaces, heat pumps, in-door air quality, tankless water heaters, water heaters, whole-house generators, zone controls, and more.

How do I test my air conditioner?

Southwest Heating and Cooling | Aug 1, 2022
Southwest Heating and Cooling | Aug 1, 2022

To test your central air conditioning system, turn the AC unit on, place a thermometer on the supply register for five minutes, then check the temperature and compare it to the temperature from the return vent.

How can I tell if my air conditioner is broken?

Southwest Heating and Cooling | Aug 1, 2022
Southwest Heating and Cooling | Aug 1, 2022

Warm Air. Insufficient Airflow. Frequent Cycles. High Humidity. Water Leaks. Bad Odors. Unusual Noises.

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